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  • Pelican Blood

    The pelican is a symbol of self-sacrifice; the legend is that the pelican it will feed its children with its own blood if there no other food is available, and..


  • Faster

    Fresh from an ill-advised stint as the tooth fairy Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is back on the big screen doing what he does best: violent confrontation. Only this time he isn’t wearing ludicrously small pants…


  • Jig

    The hair is piled high, the fake tan abounds and the rhinestones have been polished to within an inch of their lives; it’s time to melt into the ridiculously enjoyable world of Irish dance with Jig.


  • Films out in Summer 2011

    I don’t know about you, but we’re hoping for really crummy weather this summer. Rain, sleet, fog and whatever else God’s got in his “let’s piss them right off” bag; it’s the only way that we won’t feel guilty about spending the entire time at the cinema. A lot of heavy hitters are coming our way in summer 2011, so give up on your tan (lets be honest, you’ve been a lost cause from the start) and throw away any sunny specs that aren’t 3D compatible – it’s cinema summer checklist time.




  • New Thor Clip

    It’s been at least a week since the release of the Captain America trailer, so for those of you suffering superhero withdrawal symptoms, we’re passing on this little treat –..



  • My Soul To Take

    In 1994 Wes Craven reclaimed the original slasher nightmare and helmed the final instalment in the franchised vision of terror – Nightmare on Elm Street. The outcome of Craven’s combined writing and directing efforts in this film – Wes Craven’s New Nightmare – was a vivid horrorscape of the unimaginable and an exercise in intelligent, disturbing inventiveness. 17 years later and My Soul To Take has summoned the cinematic corpse-monger back to the business of blood – but it’s a far cry from the slick-witted slice ‘n dicer – and this time the result may be more bed-time story than Nightmare…